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  • CIM
    Environnement Minier: Gestion des Résidius Miniers et Restauration des Sites

    By Isabelle Demers, Audrey Jalce

    L’industrie minière génère chaque année une quantité considérable de rejets miniers, principalement sous forme de stériles ou de résidus de l’usine de traitement. Les stériles sont des roches sans val

    May 2, 2024

  • SME
    Valorization from waste: Combined reduction of chromite ore-processing tailings and subgrade manganese ore to produce 200 series stainless steel scrap

    By NILAMADHABA SAHU, Gajanan U. Kapure, Pankaj Kumar, Sunil Kumar Tripathy

    Chromite ore processing tailings and low-grade manganese ores are typically considered waste due to their limited or negligible utility, leading to environmental and storage concerns. Researchers glob

    May 1, 2024

  • SME
    Are fatigue and sleepiness the same? A brief introduction to the differences and similarities, and their implications for work safety

    By Brianna Eiter, Max Barham, Tim Bauerle

    While not well established, there is evidence that the mining industry is encumbered by several work-related fatigue risk factors. Compared to other industries, mine workers are more likely to report

    May 1, 2024

  • SME
    Investigating the effects of reverse-osmosis treated water on the corrosion rate of armored-face-conveyor chains in longwall mining

    By Brendan Donnelly, Jung-Hoon Sul, Lasitha Piyathilaka, Sanghyun Jeong, Benjamin Probyn

    The chains of armored face conveyor (AFCs) are constantly in contact with water and wet coal, which results in a significant proportion of unplanned downtime experienced on longwall equipment due to c

    May 1, 2024

  • SME
    Experimental and numerical investigation of methane flame propagation characteristics in a 30.5-m explosion reactor with obstacles

    By ERIK CHARRIER, ADITYA JUGANDA, Jürgen Brune, Gregory Bogin, Patrick Maier

    Confined explosions are a major risk in underground coal mine operations. Depending on confinement, ignition location and obstacles in the flame path, methane explosions can transition to detonations.

    May 1, 2024

  • SME
    Fatal accident analysis and hazards identification in Turkish coal-extracting industry using analytic hierarchy process

    By Arif Emre Dursun

    The aim of this study is to present hazard classifications of location, type and causes of accidents in the Turkish coal-extracting industry using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). In this study,

    May 1, 2024

  • SAIMM
    A finite-element method model for a ferromanganese and silicomanganese pilot furnace

    By V. K. Risinggård, M. Sparta

    We report on the development of a finite-element method model for a pilot furnace for the production of manganese alloys. The model is a multiphysics model that addresses material flow, electrical con

    Apr 16, 2024

  • SAIMM
    A pragmatical physics-based model for predicting ladle lifetime

    By S. T. Johansen, B. T. Løvfall, T. Rodriguez Duran

    In this paper we develop a physics-based model for lining erosion in steel ladles. The model predicts the temperature evolution in the liquid slag, steel, refractory bricks, and outer steel shell of t

    Apr 16, 2024

  • SAIMM
    Near real-time interpolative algorithm for mdelling air quality in underground mines

    By E. Lutz, M. Momayez, K. W. Brown Requist

    As real-time air quality monitoring becomes more prevalent in US underground mines, it is important to provide the highest data reliability with the fewest possible sensors. Real-time sensors remain c

    Apr 16, 2024

  • SAIMM
    Prediction of burden distribution and electrical resistance in submerged arc furnaces using discrete element method modelling

    By G. Akdogan, Q. G. Reynolds, S. J. Baumgartner

    A computational model of a submerged arc furnace (SAF) used in the production of ferrochrome is presented. The model‘s intended use is to investigate the extent to which intrinsic and extrinsic proper

    Apr 16, 2024

  • SAIMM
    Pragmatism in industrial modelling: An application to ladle lifetime in the steel industry

    By S. T. Johansen, B. T. Løvfall, T. Rodriguez Duran, J. Zoric

    A methodology for building pragmatic physics-based models is here adapted to predict the erosion of ladle linings in the steel industry, in order to support operators when deciding whether the lining

    Apr 16, 2024

  • SAIMM
    A mathematical mould model for transient infiltration and lubrication behaviour of slag in a steel continuous casting process

    By B. Yu, M-H. Cao, C. Zhou, X-Z. Zhang

    The transient infiltration and lubrication behaviour of slag during continuous casting of steel is important for billet quality. A two-dimensional coupled mathematical mould model was developed to inv

    Apr 16, 2024

  • SAIMM
    Numerical simulation of the electromagnetic field in the secondary cooling zone of arcshaped slabs

    By Y. Ren, B. Yang

    The magnetic field characteristics due to electromagnetic stirring in the secondary cooling zone of an extra-thick slab during continuous casting are numerically determined using Maxwell's equations,

    Apr 16, 2024

  • SAIMM
    Incompressible versus compressible fluid flow models: A case study on furnace tap-hole lancing

    By J. H. Zietsman, M. W. Erwee, Q. G. Reynolds

    Pyrometallurgical furnaces, essential for metal extraction, operate at temperatures exceeding 1600°C and represent complex multiphase systems that challenge direct industrial research. Multiphysics mo

    Apr 16, 2024

  • AUSIMM
    Technical authority – can we balance governance, risk and efficiency in management of change?

    By M S. Tuohy

    Poorly judged or under-appreciated change plays a role in many major accidents. In particular, operational changes related to continuous improvement, maintenance and introduction of new technology can

    Apr 16, 2024

  • AUSIMM
    Comparison of risk register quality and consistency using causal network topology analysis

    By Y Lin, B J. Seligmann, M Hassall, S Micklethwaite

    For multi-site mining companies, checking the quality and consistency of the data recorded in risk registers is important for confirming how well mine safety management systems have been implemented.

    Apr 16, 2024

  • AUSIMM
    Thirty years since Moura No.2 – so what has changed?

    By D I. Cliff

    The loss of 11 miners in the 7 August 1994 Moura No.2 Underground Mine Disaster was the catalyst for major change in the way safety was managed in the Australian Mining Industry. The impact was felt a

    Apr 16, 2024

  • AUSIMM
    Building better bow-ties – common pitfalls in risk analysis

    By B Beale

    Bow-tie analysis is a commonly used tool to identify and display risks that have the potential for an undesired hazardous event. The output of the analysis are bow-tie diagrams, which are an effective

    Apr 16, 2024

  • AUSIMM
    Take 5 – hero or villain

    By M Hassall, E Humphries

    Personal risk assessment processes, also known as Take 5 or SLAM (Stop, Look, Assess, Manage) have been utilised in high hazard industries for over 30 years. However, there is limited research to unde

    Apr 16, 2024

  • AUSIMM
    Chilean lithium mining – a safe place

    By M Jara, R Nuñez

    As the global interest in sustainable energy sources has increased, lithium has emerged as a vital resource, playing a crucial role in the transition towards a cleaner and more efficient economy, but

    Apr 16, 2024